Apparatus for bleaching and dyeing textiles.



P. J. GRANDSIRE. I APPARATUS FOR BLEACHING AND DYEING TEXTILES.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 21.1913.

1 148 37? Patented July 27, 1915..

PIERRE JOSEPH GRANDSIRE, OIE DARNE'IAL, FRANCE.

APPARATUS FOR BLEACHING AND DYEING TEXTILES.

Application filed July 21, 1913.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, PIERRE JOSEPH GRAND- SIRE, a citizen of the FrenchRepublic, and resident at Darntal, Seine Inferieure, France, haveinvented certain new and usefus Improvements in Apparatus for Bleachingand Dyeing Textiles.

The object of the invention is to provide convenient and e'flicientmeans for treating textiles on the spindles as the same come fromspinning frames, winding machines or the like.

The invention also relates to the details of construction andarrangement of parts which will be hereinafter described andparticularly pointed out in the claims.

In the drawing :Figure 1 is a vertical section illustrating one form ofmy invention. Fig. 2 is a similar view of another form of the invention.Fig. 3 is a view partially in section and elevation of a loaded bobbinand its mounting.

Referring to the drawings, B represents a receptacle having verticalside walls H, at the upper ends of which is a horizontal flange h. Inone end of the receptacle is an inlet tube k and in the bottom of saidreceptacle are spindle receiving openings 5, which receive taperedbushings b. A cover A, fits on the flange b, and when the apparatus isin use, said cover is bolted to the flange. In the cover are spindlereceiving openings which receive tapered bushings, a, the latter beingin vertical alinement with the bushings b in the receptacle B.

When in use, loaded spindles n, are mounted in the bushings a and b, andthe cover A, is clamped to the receptacle and bleaching or dyeing fluidis forced through the tube 71?, which penetrates the textile materialand is forced out of the receptacle at the ends of the spindles.

The construction shown in Fig. 2, comprises a receptacle B, having sidesH, and spindle receiving openings 7). Formed with the receptacle B, atthe bottom thereof is a channel C, which is open at one end as at 0.

The cover A, in Fig.2, is formed with spindle receiving openings a, andon the upper side of said cover is formed a channel C, having an openingat one end 0'.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented July 2?, 1915.

Serial No. 780,236.

The loaded spindles are mounted in the alined openings ab, and the topis clamped to the receptacle and the bleaching or dyeing fluid is forcedunder pressure through the tube 7?, and escapes around the ends of thespindles to the channels C and C.

What I claim is 1. In an apparatus for treating textiles, thecombination of a receptacle formed with spindle receiving openings andan outlet opening, said receptacle having a flange at its upper edge, acover plate fitted on top of the flanges, said cover plate havingspindle receiving openings corresponding to and in alinement with thespindle receiving openings in the receptacle, and tapered bushings inthe spindle receiving openings whereby loaded spindles are inclosed tobe treated and the treating fluid may escape from the receptacle'throughthe spindle receiving openings.

2. In an apparatus for treating textiles, the combination of areceptacle formed with spindle receiving openings, and a channel undersaid openings, said channel being open at one end, the receptacle havingan inlet opening, a cover plate fitted on the receptacle and formed witha plurality of spindle receiving openings and a channel above saidopenings, the latter channel being open at one end.

3. In an apparatus for treating textiles,

the combination of a receptacle formed with PIERRE JOSEPH GRANDSIRE.

Witnesses CHARLES LATINTE, MAURICE DANJoU.

Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressingthe Commissioner of Patents, Washington, I). G.

